A native Californian, Victoria has always been moving, creating, and connecting. Earning a BFA in Dance from Belhaven University in 2008, she worked and danced in the free scene in the Pacific Northwest of the United States for 6 years. Since 2015, she has been living in Berlin and working around Europe.

Collaboration has always been important to Victoria’s work and informs how she creates as well as performs. While in the US she worked with artists such as filmmaker Brad Curran, musicians Julia Massey and Caleb Talbert, and choreographed collaboratively with Kenaniah Bystrom/project29. Recently focusing on developing her own collaborations and choreography in Europe, she has a live improvisation project with musician, Joshua Tennent, as well as Signs.Sigils, a ongoing collaboration with composer Adriano Fontana, dancer Rodolfo Piazza Pfitscher Da Silva and visual artist McConhall.

As another form of collaboration, Victoria also curates dance-based events. Through ada Studios in Berlin, she has curated “Nah Dran extended: Listen” in 2018 and in the Seattle she had the opportunity to coproduce dance & art events through the nonprofit organization Abbey Arts between 2012 and 2014.

As a dancer, Victoria has enjoyed performing withGerhart-Hauptmann-Theater Görlitz, Tanz Company Gervasi, Gail Skrela, Sara Angius, and the Staatsoper Berlin to name a few. She has also performed for camera in films such as “Babylon Berlin” or “Berlin, I Love You”. While in Seattle from 2009-2015 she also performed with many artists including Catapult Dance/Michele Miller, Ilvs Strauss, Alana O Rogers Dance Company, Tara Dyberg, and Coriolis Dance Collective to name a few.

Teaching dance is a vital part of Victoria’s artistic practice and since 2009 she has been teaching contemporary, ballet, improvisation and jazz and is pleased to be a teacher at Tanzfabrik Berlin as well as a freelance teacher.